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Catheryn Peplinski

Catheryn Peplinski, MBA, RT (R) (M), RDMS, is Director of Operations at Pedagogy Inc. in Troup, Texas. She has earned her Master’s Degree in Business Administration from University of Phoenix, and has a degree in Radiology from Ferris State University. Catheryn is licensed in multiple modalities of Radiology, specializing in High-Risk Obstetrics and genetic testing with over 28 years of experience in diagnostic medicine, education, and management.

Class Accreditation

All states (with the exception of Hawaii) recognize our courses for accredited continuing nursing education, CNE, contact hours.
This course is accredited by the following boards:
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP 15467.
Provider approved by the Arkansas, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia , South Carolina Boards of Nursing through CE Broker, CE Provider #: 50-13256.

What Others are Saying

"Very informative as a LVN of 20 years this was much more in depth. I learned more than I ever have with previous courses."

S.K. LVN - Humble, Texas

"I liked that you can have the text read out loud."

K.F. LVN - TX

"Very detailed and informative videos!"

R. M. LVN – Robstown, TX

"Videos were very helpful in explaining how procedures were done."

M.L. LVN - TX

"Loved the amount of information, without all the filler!! I didn't realize what a dangerous situation I was creating for the patient and a liable situation I was putting myself in. "

E.T. - Nitro, West Virginia

Contrast Administration in the Radiology Setting

For a complete list of accreditations for this course, please see the accreditation information box below the author’s bio. All states (with the exception of Hawaii) recognize our courses for accredited continuing nursing education, CNE, contact hours.

Intravenous administration of contrast materials in the radiology setting brings forth another aspect to intravenous protocols and procedures. A radiology nurse or a radiology technologist may administer intravenous contrast media under the general supervision of a physician. In order to provide for the safe administration of contrast media, those persons administering contrast media and those performing the diagnostic imaging procedures must have an understanding of indications for use of contrast media, the equipment needed for safe administration, as well as the potential risks and side effects and its management.